The York Legal Record, Volumen31York Legal Record Print, 1917 A record of cases argued and determined in the various courts of York County; together with reports and abstracts of the most important cases adjudicated throughout the Commonwealth (varies slightly). |
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... wife of the assured if then living , otherwise were payable , to surrender the policy for a to his children " or their guardian for their value to be computed as therein specified . use , " etc. The wife died during the divid- The ...
... wife of the assured if then living , otherwise were payable , to surrender the policy for a to his children " or their guardian for their value to be computed as therein specified . use , " etc. The wife died during the divid- The ...
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... wife , Annastasia Carroll , the mother of the minor , that he is not legally bound to pay the expenses of interment . Neither does it state to whom this amount is due , and the nature and character of the charges . The petition is ...
... wife , Annastasia Carroll , the mother of the minor , that he is not legally bound to pay the expenses of interment . Neither does it state to whom this amount is due , and the nature and character of the charges . The petition is ...
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... wife , executed deeds for said real estate in the State of Florida , where they then resided , and deliv- ered the same to Isaac Sheffer and Lydia Ann Sheffer , the grantees , who then were , and still are residents of the County of ...
... wife , executed deeds for said real estate in the State of Florida , where they then resided , and deliv- ered the same to Isaac Sheffer and Lydia Ann Sheffer , the grantees , who then were , and still are residents of the County of ...
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... wife and children in therefor , because of the wilful and malicious 1906. In 1912 his wife obtained a divorce and desertion of the said William D. Dillon . supported herself and children until her death in The undenied and ...
... wife and children in therefor , because of the wilful and malicious 1906. In 1912 his wife obtained a divorce and desertion of the said William D. Dillon . supported herself and children until her death in The undenied and ...
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... wife Annie Glatfelter , until the further order of the Court . The relator , her father , now seeks her custody , but he has not shown that he de- serves it , for he has not shown by the evi dence that he ever had any natural solicitude ...
... wife Annie Glatfelter , until the further order of the Court . The relator , her father , now seeks her custody , but he has not shown that he de- serves it , for he has not shown by the evi dence that he ever had any natural solicitude ...
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Act of April Act of June action affidavit of defense alderman alleged amended amount appeal April 22 assumpsit auditor auditor's report averred bailment bank bill bond Borough cause certificate of deposit certiorari charge City of York claimant Common Pleas Compensation contract corporation counsel Court Court of Equity damages death deceased decedent decree defendant defendant's deposit duty employe entered entitled equity evidence facts fendant filed garnishee held husband injury issued jurisdiction jury Justice liability libellant lien Mary Egan ment motion for judgment negligence ordinance paid parties payment Pennsylvania person petition petitioner plaintiff plaintiff's statement Practice Act proceedings provides question real estate reason refused replevin respondent rule Section statement of claim street suit sureties Tamaqua testator testimony thereof tiff tion Township trial verdict Waltrick wife writ York County YORK LEGAL RECORD
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Página 109 - To avoid Improper Influences which may result from Intermixing In one and the same act such things as have no proper relation to each other, every law shall embrace but one object, and that shall be expressed In the title.
Página 20 - No foreign corporation shall do any business in this State without having one or more known places of business and an authorized agent or agents in the same upon whom process may be served.
Página 199 - And with regard to declarations, the rule is well stated in 21 Am. and Eng. Ency. of Law, 102, that if they "are made under such circumstances as will raise the reasonable presumption that they are the spontaneous utterances of thought created by or springing out of the transaction itself, and so soon thereafter as to exclude the presumption that they are the result of premeditation and design, they will be admissible as part of the res gestae.
Página 68 - injury by an accident in the course of his employment,' as used in this article, shall not include an injury caused by an act of a third person intended to injure the employee because of reasons personal to him, and not directed against him as an employee or because of his employment...
Página 90 - ... nor shall any member of any [corporation or] public institution, or any officer or agent thereof, be in any wise interested in any contract for the sale or furnishing of any supplies, or materials to be furnished to, or for the use of any [corporation,] municipality or public institution of which he shall be a [member or] officer, or for which he shall be an agent, nor directly nor indirectly interested therein, nor receive any reward or gratuity from any person interested in such contract or...
Página 199 - It was made at the time, in view of the goods strewn along the road by the breaking up of the boxes, and seems to have grown directly out of and immediately after the happening of the fact. The negligence complained of being that of the engineer himself, we cannot say that his declarations, made upon the spot, at the time, and in view of the effects of his conduct, are not evidence against the company as a part of the very transaction itself.
Página 109 - Maryland," and all laws shall be passed by original bill, and every law enacted by the Legislature shall embrace but one subject, and that shall be described in the title, and no law...
Página 100 - The power we allude to is rather the police power, the power vested in the legislature by the constitution to make, ordain, and establish all manner of wholesome and reasonable laws, statutes, and ordinances, either with penalties or without, not repugnant to the constitution, as they shall judge to be for the good and welfare of the commonwealth and of the subjects of the same.
Página 8 - An act relating to practice in the Courts of Common Pleas in actions of assumpsit and trespass except actions for libel and slander prescribthe pleadings and procedure to be observed therein and giving the courts power to enforce its provisions.
Página 6 - ... for all the debts of the company then existing, and for all that shall be thereafter contracted...